nothing will happen if rattle snakes will bite each other they still will live
From the venom sacs in its cheeks 😝
No, because, actually, the snakes' venom is its' saliva (spit). -no kidding! And the species of snake is immune to its own venom. Hope this helps as well.
a snake with no venom so it cant kill or injure you
Rattlesnakes have venom glands, not poison glands. They cannot remove these glands and would not have reason to do so. The venom glands are what makes it possible for them to catch food and defend themselves from predators.
Platypus venom would certainly be enough to kill a snake - but the snake could well inject its own venom in the platypus at the same time.
No, if done properly by a professional, there is no danger to the snake.
If it is a very potent poison, then, yes. It can.
Yes, if they wanted to. But The Rattle Snake Would Die Wouldnt They Because Of The Rattle Not true. The rattle contains no poison and is only used to warn others which therefore wouldn't kill the snakes. Rattlesnakes are also immune to their own poison as well. Rattlesnakes have venom, not poison.
No. BTW, poison is a substance that will harm or kill when injested. Venom will harm or kill if allowed to enter body tissues etc. THe two have very distinct and different meaning HTH
Opossums apparently have an immunity to snake venom.
King snakes are immune to rattlesnake venom making it possible for them to eat rattlers as well as other snakes, rodents and birds which they kill by constriction. Don't know about roadrunners. "king snake." The roadrunner, also known as the Chaparral Cock, is one of the few animals quick enough to prey on rattlesnakes. It uses its wings like a matador's cape, snaps up a coiled rattlesnake by the tail, cracks it like a whip and slams its head against the ground to kill it. There's no indication that the bird is immune to the rattlesnake's venom.
With venom. It has a venomous bite.